Threat Source newsletter for June 11, 2020

Threat Source newsletter for June 11, 2020
Newsletter compiled by Jon Munshaw.Good afternoon, Talos readers.

We are back this week with new content, mainly around Microsoft Patch Tuesday. We have our complete breakdown of all the vulns here, as well as in-depth information on two remote code execution vulnerabilities one of our researchers discovered in Excel. 

We also have new dates for Cisco Live, which will take place on June 15 - 17. You can see the full signup details below, and after the 17th, you can access Talos’ two talks on-demand. 


Upcoming public engagements


Event: “Everyone's Advanced Now: The evolution of actors on the threat landscape” at Interop Tokyo 2020
Location: Streaming on the conference's websiteDate: June 10 - 12Speakers: Nick BiasiniSynopsis: In the past, there were two clear classes of adversary an enterprise would face: sophisticated and basic. These basic threats were commodity infections that would require simple triage and remediation. Today, these commodity infections can quickly turn into enterprise-crippling ransomware attacks, costing organizations millions of dollars to recover. Now more than ever, organizations need every advantage they can get — and threat intelligence is a big part of it. Having visibility into your own environment and attacks around the globe are equally vital to success. This talk will cover these trends and show how the gap between the sophisticated and the basic adversary is quickly disappearing.

Event: Cisco Live U.S.Location: Streaming onlineDate: June 15 - 17Speakers: Craig Williams and Sean MasonSynopsis: Join the free, virtual Cisco Live U.S. conference. There will be many talks spread across two days. Specific to Talo ..

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